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Re: QMX - TX shift thrshld bug?
Thanks Dan, Noted, I will fix it in the next firmware version. 73 Hans G0UPL On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 2:43?AM N7SHM <n7shm@...> wrote: I think there's a bug in the "Configuration --> Digi interface --> TX shift thrshld" entry field.? It defaults to '500' (milliHertz), but no more than two digits (00-99) can be entered from the terminal or directly. |
Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
Hello Razvan If you use linear 3.3V and 5V power supplies it will work fine, and there is no harm in the 5V coming alive before 3.3V. In order to make the processor complete the boot process you will need to arrange the 3.3V and 5V ADC measurements to both be above 1.65 and 2.5V respectively; the easiest way to do this is simply connect them to the 3.3V supply rail.? 73 Hans G0UPL On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 12:38?AM DL2ARL <dl2arl@...> wrote: On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 01:46 AM, Rick Crowther wrote: |
Re: USB Device not recognized .... another one
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Rick,
Great to hear about your success. However................ Here is a little more about the USB-C connector. The connector is designed around 8 pins and the shields. The connector is designed to accept a USB-C plug which can be plugged in right side up OR?upside down. The connector has 2 rows of 8 pins? on both the top and the bottom of that center insulator. Of course, one goes left to right and one goes right to left ......makes sense. I believe that Hans wired identical pins together between the 2 rows. This would increase the probability of making a connection to the few pins actually used but it does not fix the problem.? I even saw a picture of someone who had added 16 solder balls to his USB-C connector.? However, you can't see how well the solder has wicked to the very short pin, so maybe. A much more solid connection can be had with the "toothpick and flux technique" described in my other note. That way you can SEE to solder wicked from the pin to the via barrel. When I examined my kit USB-C connector the 16 pins are all helter skelter inside the via barrels. Some look like they picked up a small dab of solder out of the plated barrel, some were touching, some were not. Talk about "iffy connections". Manufacturers typicall do not use solder paste screening on PIH parts. No wonder there are multiple? USB-C download tries, may require a new (flipped) USB-C plug, may require a little connector wiggling, etc. The net is that it may have an "iffy" contact and may fail later.? A GOOD, much more solid, connection can be had with the "toothpick and flux technique" described in my other note.? 73 Kees K5BCQ . |
QMX - Short from 5V to ground somewhere on the main board
Booted up the new QMX on my bench power supply, managed to flash firmware, hooked up a dummy load to test TX and forgot to increase current limit on the power supply, so it browned out on TX. Then it died, and I'm showing a short from 5V rail to ground that is not on the power supply daughter card, it's on the main PCB.... somewhere. Any tips for figuring out where it is (and why that would have happened) are appreciated.
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Re: List of QRP Labs USB Vendor and Product IDs for Serial Ports - ChromeOS
Hi > idVendor=0483, idProduct=a34c All QRP Labs products use this same VID/PID which is licensed by ST Microelectronics to QRP Labs for exclusive use by QRP Labs amateur radio products using STM32 microcontrollers. I'm very grateful to ST for this assistance as full USB-IF membership and VID/PID is prohibitively expensive for small businesses.? 73 Hans G0UPL On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 7:20?AM jlloydham <captlloyd@...> wrote:
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QMX step 12 continuity oddity
Hello fellow QRPers, ? I am enjoying my QMX build, yet I’ve run into a snag on step 12 page 31 (the first specified continuity checks). I am hoping that someone has either seen/rectified a similar issue, or may have some tips on how I might move forward.? ? I’m attaching a screenshot that shows the results of the continuity checks, after installation of the larger binocular transformer, and after having gone back to really ensure that the enamel has been properly scraped off prior to completing the solder joints. As you can see in the image, there is a low resistance, approximately 10 ohms conductivity showing between A and B.? ? I have examined all of the other component connection points, and I’m not identifying any solder bridges, nor clippings, nor whiskers. As far as I can tell, my board doesn’t suffer any of the SMC bridges that have appeared on a few of the boards. I do plan to flip the orientation of D508 to make additional room for L508, but the polarity is already correct.? ? Any tips are appreciated! ? Thank you, Garrett KC3UNP |
List of QRP Labs USB Vendor and Product IDs for Serial Ports - ChromeOS
I'd like to get the cdc_acm serial port on the QDX to work on ChomeOS in the Linux (Crostini) container. I'm looking for the Vendor IDs(VID) and Product IDs(PID) for all QRP Labs products so everyone can benefit, not just QDX owners. [ 1410.951927] usb 1-1.1: new full-speed USB device number 8 using xhci_hcd [ 1411.134168] usb 1-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0483, idProduct=a34c, bcdDevice= 1.00 [ 1411.134181] usb 1-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 [ 1411.134185] usb 1-1.1: Product: QDX Transceiver [ 1411.134188] usb 1-1.1: Manufacturer: QRP Labs [ 1411.177327] cdc_acm 1-1.1:1.0: ttyACM1: USB ACM device |
Re: USB Device not recognized .... another one
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SUCCESS!!
I resoldered the encoder switches and I was able to get electrons to flow. About 170 mA at 9 VDC (wired for 12 VDC).? The USB port was still not recognized so I gingerly resoldered it. Still no USB port recognized by Win10. But I'm getting closer.? Finally I tried another USB cable and this time SUCCESS!!! The little QMX booted to 7.074 MHz CW! The QMX is up and running. I'll do some TX and RX tests tomorrow, but today has been a good day. (Even though I got older - hi!) Thanks to all who gave me some help! -- 73, Rick VE7TK Website: |
Re: #QMX Are these Issues?
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Re: QDX Success story
One thing that comes to mind when comparing the inductive spike at the drains between the TN/VN*06 and the BS170 - you saw a 120V spike with the former compared to 60V with the BS170 - is that the BS170 is not turned on all the way with a 5V drive while the *06 devices are more strongly turned on due to their lower gate thresholds. This was the primary reason I suggested the *06/*10 FETs. The lower gate threshold of the *06 FETs results in a higher drain current which builds a larger magnetic field in the inductor and therefore a larger inductive kick when the FET turns off. Regardless of what physical limitations in the BS170 are clamping the spikes at 60V, the *06 devices will produce a larger spike and will also produce more power output because they’re simply better switching transistors than the BS170 for the existing PA design. They also dissipate less power than the BS170 because Vds is smaller when they’re on. In any event, I certainly would not recommend allowing a spike over 60V so the clamp diode is a good addition. Long story short and with all other things being equal, the TN/VN*06 transistors are better suited to the existing PA design than the BS170. Others on this forum have found this swap to be very beneficial and I’ve yet to hear a complaint of any *06 devices blowing. Tony - AC9QY On Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 7:01 AM mux_folder2001 <canthony15@...> wrote:
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Re: USB Device not recognized .... another one
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Rick,
That would make a difference. I assume you also don't have 5V VCC nor 3.3V VDD then But back to the "no USB" : Looking at the USB connector pins in your picture, I would say at least 2 pins need to be re-soldered. Having the pin contact the via barrel and soldered to the barrel is fine but those 2 appear to be really centered in the via barrel hole and the pins are quite small (and short). This will vary from USB connector to USB connector since the locator pins have room to move a little during assy. What I would recommend is use solder flux (flux pen) and carefully touch each pin (maybe use a toothpick) then use a bit of solder. What you want to do is have the surface tension of the solder to the pin/via barrel draw the solder into the via barrel. Use very little solder and check for unwanted shorts between the surface pads. Only?SOME?of the USB pins are actually used so you might assume it's OK......but it depends on the pin. 73 Kees K5BCQ 73 Kees K5BCQ ? |
Re: #QMX Are these Issues?
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开云体育I think I found it! R104 is missing on the PS board! Must've gotten knocked off when I was using the air gun to demount Q103... Have to look at my resistors, now! Paul On 8/23/23 22:06, Paul - AI7JR via
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Is there some kind of log for QMX issues? Don't want to bore anybody by reporting what's known, or my build defect! |
Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
Razvan said : "... the 5V rail would come alive before the 3,3V would do. But latch-ups are not harmfull, so if you do not have an answer to this question, just forget it: I will find it." Dear Razvan, The latch up phenomenon that CMOS components exhibit is much more dangerous than that and is to be avoided! It's effects are unpredictable, ranging from the harmless and resettable condition that you mention to the full? destructive meltdown of the affected component, having made a massive short circuit between supply rail and ground! Everything depends on the regenerative gain of the parasitic SCR that is intrinsic to the CMOS structure, and of the level of the current that is? being inappropriately injected into that SCR. Modern CMOS circuits and processes have been engineered with latch up avoidance as an objective, and they have some forgiveness. Risks remain however. The processor in QMX for example has many pins that can "eat" an injection current of up to 5 mA without latch up or other damage. Some of the pins on that processor have zero tolerance for injected current! Just an FYI, Razvan. Wishing you well, JZ KJ4A? On Thu, Aug 24, 2023, 5:38 PM DL2ARL <dl2arl@...> wrote: On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 01:46 AM, Rick Crowther wrote: |
QMX - TX shift thrshld bug?
I think there's a bug in the "Configuration --> Digi interface --> TX shift thrshld" entry field.? It defaults to '500' (milliHertz), but no more than two digits (00-99) can be entered from the terminal or directly.
This is with firmware versions 006 and 009, at least. 73, ? Dan ? N7SHM |
Re: USB Device not recognized .... another one
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On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 01:06 PM, Rick Williams - VE7TK wrote:
oops ..... So for some reason Q103 and Q105 are NOT being turned on? -- 73, Rick VE7TK Website: |